Dr Delores V. Mullings’ Work

Selected Publications

Here is a limited selection of a larger group of Dr. Delores V. Mullings' publications.

Peer-Reviewed Journals Articles

  1. Mullings, D. V., Karki, K. K., Giwa, S., Garland, S., Brushett, L., & Thomas, J. (2022). Using Critical Race Theory to Analyse Community Engagement Practice in a Graduate Social Work Course. International Journal of Educational Development in Africa, 7(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.25159/2312-3540/9769.
  2. Mullings, D. V., Power, E., Giwa, S., Karki, K. K., Burt, M., Caines, C., … & Ricketts, J. (2022). Using Community Service Learning as a Conduit to Decolonise Bachelor of Social Work Education. International Journal of Educational Development in Africa, 7(1), 18. https://doi.org/10.25159/2312-3540/9772.

Peer Reviewed Books

  1. Delores V. Mullings, Olasumbo Adelakun, & Jennifer Clarke, J. (2023). African, Caribbean and Black people’s resilience during COVID19. Demeter.
  2. Delores V. Mullings, Jennifer Clarke, Wanda Thomas Bernard, David Este, & Sulaimon Giwa. (2021). Africentric social work and social service Practice with people of African descent. Fernwood Publishing.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters

  1. Adjei, P., Mullings D.V., & Giwa, S. (2022). Using critical race and anti-colonial theory to reframe the conversation of youth violence in Toronto. In A. Bailey and R. Bromwich. Gun violence and gun Control. Demeter Press.
  2. Mullings, D. V. (2022). Community service learning and anti-Blackness: The cost of playing with fire on the Black female body. In T. Kitossa, H. Wright and A. Ibrahim (Eds.). Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy. University of Toronto Press.
  3. Mullings, D. V. , Clarke, J., Giwa, S., Thomas Bernard, W., & Este, D. (2021). A Foundation for the Social Work Profession. In D. V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este & S. Giwa (Eds.). Africentric social work. pp. 1-19. Fernwood Publishing.
  4. Mullings, D. V. , Giwa, S. & *Adams, A. (2021). Older Caribbean Canadian. In D. V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este & S. Giwa (Eds.). Africentric social work. pp. 160-179. Fernwood Publishing.
  5. Mullings, D. V. , Clarke, J., Giwa, S., Thomas Bernard, W., Este, D., Kere Quelleng, H., Gyamfowa, A. & Hay, A-M. (2021). Epilogue: In Conversation – This Is not th End. In D. V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este & S. Giwa (Eds.). Africentric social work. pp. 310-345. Fernwood Publishing.
  6. Clarke, J., Mullings, D. V. & Giwa, S. (2021). COVID-19 under lockdown: The convergence of anti-Black racism. In D. V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este & S. Giwa (Eds.). Africentric social work. pp. 284-315. Fernwood Publishing.
  7. Clarke, J. Mullings, D. V. , Thomas Bernard, W., Este, D. & Giwa, S. (2021). In our own words. In D. V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este & S. Giwa (Eds.). Africentric social work. pp. 28-42. Fernwood Publishing.
  8. Ewan, R. A. , Mullings, D. V. & Clarke, J. (2021). Constructing problem baby mama. In D. V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este & S. Giwa (Eds.). Africentric social work. pp. 124-151. Fernwood Publishing.
  9. Massaquoi, N. & Mullings, D. V. (2021). Africentric social work practice from a health
    perspective. In D. V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este & S. Giwa (Eds.). Africentric social work. pp. 228-252. Fernwood Publishing.
  10. Mullings, D. V. (2017). Balancing the weight of nations and families transnationally: The case of older Caribbean Canadian women. In Parin Dossa and Cati Coe (Eds.), Transnational aging and kin-work. pp. 159-179. Rutgers University Press. Google Books Retrieved September 2020 https://books.google.ca/books?id=-CBbDgAAQBAJ&printsec= frontcover&source=gbs_ViewAPI&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false.
  11. Mullings, D. V. (2016). Caring for older Black LGBTQ people: A new challenge for the social work profession. In S. Hillock and N. Mulé (Eds.), Queering social work education. pp. 205-226. UBC Press. Retrieved September 2020 https://www.ubcpress.ca/asset/20210/1/9780774832694_Excerpt.pdf

Non-Peer Reviewed Book Chapters

  1. Mullings, D. V. (2021). Black motherhood and womanhood. In A. Hawthorn (Ed.),  Land of many shores: Stories from a diverse Newfoundland and Labrador.  pp. 99-108. Brakewater Books.
  2. Mullings, D. V. (2017). Anti-Black racism in social work education: A story about the master’s tools. In Orly Clerge, Frederick Gooding Jr., Michelle Harris and Sherill Sellers Stories from the front: How higher education faculty of color overcome and thrive in the academy. (pp. 51-54). Rowman & Littlefield

Selected Publications